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Drop Bracket, Radius Arm Replacement, or 4-Link?

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Old 03-21-2008, 11:26 PM
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Question Drop Bracket, Radius Arm Replacement, or 4-Link?

2007 F-350: Crew Cab, Long Box, FX4, King Ranch

I'm looking to do a 4" to 6" lift and was wondering which of these is better. Anyone with experience with any of these or, maybe, have tried more than one type? I don't want to lose anything in terms of function or have any problems, such a driveline vibration. I know there are many people here who are wise on this stuff. Thanks.
 
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4-link is the best, IMO.....assuming that you get one that is designed well and is adjustable.

But at that height there's nothing wrong with using a radius arm drop bracket kit. Just a little better performance out of the 4-link.

As for driveline vibs....carrier bearing shim kit or a OUO adjustable carrier bearing bracket will do the truck for that.

If you have any specific questions let me know.
 
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